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Carob Nut
Member 23908 Level 5.82 Aug 2007 |
I know this guy, one Ignatius J. Reilly, who took a Greyhound Scenicruiser from his native New Orleans on a trip to Baton Rouge. He insists adamantly that it was one of the worst experiences of his life, though I'm a little fuzzy on exactly what made it so horrible. Moreover, he is prone to exaggeration. Nonetheless, I heed his advice and avoid Greyhound like the plague.
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I rode on a really nice train once from New York to Washington, DC; maybe they have a similar route going from Maine to New York. If so I would suggest that, trains are far more comfortable for longer trips than buses are...
I thought you meant Portland, Oregon at first; that would really be an awful trip going by bus... |
Typicaly the lower class take busses as opposed to Planes or Trains. |